Main responsibilities
In collaboration with Pro-Link’s staff in Accra and rural areas, the volunteer for this mandate will:
- Train staff members to have a deep understanding of the best practices for online writing (Creating eye-catching headlines, content hierarchy in layout, using calls-to-action, inserting hyperlinks, etc.)
- Increase ProLink’s management, staff and partner’s capabilities in information communication technology, documentation, web design and web updating
- Increase PROLINK management and staff use of social media
- Creation of post calendar (when to post blogs, publications, newsletters etc.)
- Create internal and external communication plans for PROLINK
- Write and edit content for social media outputs
- Determine technical requirements needed to enhance ProLink’s communications strategy
- Update websites and social media platforms
- Creating back up files in organizational backup database to ensure documents are accessible if the main system down
Qualification criteria for selection include:
- Professional experience in communications, marketing, or related field
- Experience working with not-for-profit organizations
- Analytical and information-seeking skills, effective and proven writing skills
- Oral fact-finding, presentation, and communication skills
- Computer Skills: Microsoft applications and internet research
- Training experience
- Ability to design and develop communication strategies
- Knowledge of sexual and reproductive health rights within a gender equality framework, an asset
- Ability and willingness to work in rural areas during field visits and willingness to work in a non-Canadian socio-cultural and professional settings.
- Computer Skills: Microsoft applications and internet research, including fact-finding skills
- Training experience
Project description and context:
Crossroads International will engage Canadians, Canadian stakeholders, Crossroads staff and volunteers, local partner organizations and women and men in sub-Saharan Africa to become Gender Equality Champions both in Canada and overseas.
The Volunteer Cooperation Program (VCP) aims to reduce gender inequalities and alleviate poverty by addressing gender-based violence, inequalities in access to resources and economic opportunities, and barriers in exercising strategic forms of choice, voice, and influence.
Description of the partner
Crossroads collaborates with Prolink, a non-profit community-based organization established in Ghana in 1993 but started full operations in 2000. Pro-Link aims at making people at the grass-root the main authors of their own development. Pro-Link now has 10 physical project District offices in ten regions of Ghana namely Ashanti: Central, Volta, Oti, Eastern, Western, Bono, Ahafo and Northern with its head office in Accra. Pro-Link has worked in partnership with Ghana Health Service, Government institutions, key stakeholders and other development partners in many Districts/communities of Ghana using bottom-up approaches such as Social and Behavior Change communication(SBCC), capacity building, social engagement, community mobilization, partnership & networking, advocacy/rights based approaches (RBA, livelihood empowerment to promote maternal health and child survival; fight HIV/AIDS/TB; prevent malaria; promote family planning, Adolescent Reproductive health, sexual reproductive health rights, restore livelihoods among women and girls and promote gender equity and equality.
Eligibility criteria
- Be a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident of Canada.
- Willing to conduct fundraising and public engagement activities before, during and after the placement
- Share the commitment of preventing and addressing sexual misconduct
- In good physical and mental health (medical examination required)
- The volunteer needs to bring their own computer.
- The volunteer must be available to attend an online pre-departure training from 20 – 28 June 2023.
Personalized support before, during and after the mandate provided by an experienced and welcoming team. The Crossroads’ experience includes the following:
- Daily living allowance (depending of the country of assignment)
- Plane ticket and local transport
- Pre-assignment online training.
Crossroads International is committed to addressing gender-based violence by supporting the innovative work our partner organizations in ending violence against women and girls.
APPLICATION
To apply for this position, we kindly ask that you fill out Crossroads’ online application form.
Please contact our volunteer mobilization team if you have any question: volunteer@cintl.org
We thank all applicants but only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

























